Why JFrog Ltd (FROG) Is a Beneficiary of Recent Cybersecurity Incidents

JFrog Ltd. (NASDAQ:FROG) is among the best performing cybersecurity stocks in 2025. On April 1, KeyBanc reiterated its Overweight rating on JFrog Ltd (NASDAQ:FROG) stock with a price target of $79. JFrog provides software supply chain solutions to developer teams and organizations.

Why JFrog Ltd (FROG) Is a Beneficiary of Recent Cybersecurity Incidents

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According to KeyBanc, the recent wave of supply chain attacks targeting LiteLLM and Axios will bolster the growth opportunity for JFrog’s security product.

In light of the expected strength in the security space, KeyBanc expects JFrog to post strong Q1 2026 results. It says the company’s revenue could exceed the consensus estimate of $147 million by $5 million – $6 million. The firm raised its Q1 2026 cloud growth projection to 36% from 32% previously.

The firm sees deeper security penetration driving the strong results. KeyBanc also believes JFrog will continue to benefit from AI-related development programs. On March 31, JFrog released a plugin for the Cursor AI coding agent marketplace. This plugin integrates various JFrog security services and it helps with functions like flagging vulnerabilities and infrastructure misconfigurations in real time.

On JFrog’s bright prospects amid supply chain threats, Truist Securities concurs with KeyBanc. On March 31, Truist reiterated its Buy rating on JFrog with a price target of $70. This action followed the recent security incidents targeting software supply chains. According to Truist, these incidents will boost demand for JFrog’s products.

In particular, Truist predicts stronger demand for JFrog’s Xray and Curation products. It sees the Xray product benefiting from enterprises seeking to inspect their existing exposure to vulnerable packages. Curation, on the other hand, stands to benefit from companies seeking to block vulnerable packages from entering their codebases.

JFrog Ltd (NASDAQ:FROG) is a provider of software supply chain solutions. Its JFrog Artifactory is a package repository used by developer teams to store, update, and manage software packages. This platform provides an end-to-end channel to secure and control binaries from build to production. Headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, JFrog serves developer teams in the US and internationally.

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